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P.M. Esposito

Researcher at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

Publications -  5
Citations -  425

P.M. Esposito is an academic researcher from Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless ad hoc network & Routing protocol. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 417 citations.

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Routing Metrics and Protocols for Wireless Mesh Networks

TL;DR: The state of the art in WMN metrics is analyzed and a taxonomy for WMN routing protocols is proposed and performance measurements for a WMN, deployed using various routing metrics, are presented and corroborate the analysis.
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Implementing the Expected Transmission Time Metric for OLSR Wireless Mesh Networks

TL;DR: The design of a plug-in for the optimized link state routing (OLSR) protocol with the expected transmission time (ETT) metric and experiments in an indoor testbed are presented, showing that the ETT metric has the lowest packet loss rate and the lowest round trip time among the analyzed metrics.
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The ad hoc return channel: a low-cost solution for Brazilian interactive digital TV

TL;DR: Evaluating the performance of an ad hoc return channel using the IEEE 802.11 wireless technology for different Brazilian geographical scenarios shows that ad hoc networking is a promising solution for the return channel of Brazilian interactive digital TV.
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Wireless Ad Hoc Networks on Underserved Communities: An Efficient Solution for Interactive Digital TV

TL;DR: This work analyzes the performance of an ad hoc return channel using the wireless IEEE 802.11 technology in different Brazilian geographical scenarios and shows that the ad hoc network is a promising solution for the return channel of the interactive Digital TV.
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MANA: Identifying and Mining Unstructured Business Processes

TL;DR: The process mining field supports the discovery of process models using audit trails logged by information systems using the MANA approach, allowing the explorative selection and grouping of instances through a canonical database.